4 Related Articles, between 2018-06-15 and 2018-04-27

Ann Philbin and the art of the provocative are thriving at the Hammer Museum. In the 1980s, when the art world was struggling to distill the pain and loss of the AIDS epidemic, Ann Philbin, a young curator with an avant-garde eye and an activist’s edge, walked into a New York gallery and came upon a simple and searing work: A white, scoured sink by sculptor Robert Gober.... >>

Aretha Franklin's final public performance. Aretha Franklin's final public performance took place in New York on 7 November 2017 at a gala celebrating the 25th anniversary of Elton John's AIDS foundation. (Aug. 16) >>

Art Review: He Spoke Out During the AIDS Crisis. See Why His Art Still Matters.. David Wojnarowicz’s profile is high in New York this summer, with a rich retrospective at the Whitney Museum, opening Friday, and two gallery shows. >>

Six Times Journalists on the Paper’s History of Covering AIDS and Gay Issues. New York Times staffers reflect on the paper’s checkered past covering AIDS and gay culture — and what we can learn from it today. >>